Ed Hightower was reappointed to the Planning Commission and. Calvin Graham was appointed to the seat previously held by Vicki Biles.
Two citizens spoke in Citizens Wishing to Be Heard. Burton Fletcher thanked various people for running for or winning office and other things. Janice Strickland spoke about flooding on Pin Oak Circle, which is in the City of Valdosta, so she was referred to the City Council.
In a thirteen and a half minute discussion, “County Planners JD Dillard and Jason Davenport went over the proposed changes to the ULDC which was “in the room” at the seat of the Lawyer Walter Elliott.”
Collage @ LCC 12 November 2024
Jason Davenport mentioned their goal was to get these changes approved by the County Manager and then to the “development community”. No mention of the public, other than the request by “Mrs. Quarterman” for a copy, which LAKE did get and publish. The county did not publish them before that Regular Session. The latest copy of the ULDC on the county’s website is still earlier than that, ULDC Unsigned Searchable Copy – July 9, 2024 (PDF).
Commissioner Demarcus Marshall wanted affirmation that these changes required existing systems to have generators if they expand. Davenport agreed they do require that.
Commissioner Scottie Orenstein, County Manager Paige Dukes, and County Chairman Bill Slaughter discussed other existing systems. It doesn’t look to me like the ULDC changes require those to have generators.
Commissioner Orenstein wanted to hear more about subdivision policy goals. Davenport’s answer was they would be looked at on a case-by-case basis and “appropriately address” them. County Chairman Bill Slaughter expressed concern about dense subdivisions where the county could not bring utilities and for subdivisions with a single point of ingress and egress (cul-de-sacs). Davenport mentioned they chose not to have separate rules for septic vs. county utilities.
At the Public Hearing, Gretchen Quarterman spoke in opposition to the amendments, noting that the time available to actually review the final language was only a couple of hours before the meeting, especially since the Planning Commission no longer gets ULDC text amendments on its agenda. She also recommended “continuously” instead of “consistently” for private well generators. She liked the explicit list of grandfathered subdivisions. She mentioned Val Del Estates, which flooded recently, despite the county rezoning it a few years ago in what were claimed not to be wetlands.
The Commissioners did not discuss most of those topics, nor removing pine trees from being protected species. They did unanimously approve the ULDC text amendments.
They also unanimously approved everything else, including the Loch Winn rezoning, even though several people spoke in opposition. That one took twelve and a half minutes.
They discussed the purchase of VSU South Campus for almost five minutes.
The Chairman paused other items several times for recognition of various groups and individuals. An agenda item at the front would simplify all that. Similarly, a Commissioner Comments item at the end would be easier than ad hoc asking Commissioners for comments.
Here are LAKE videos of each agenda item, with a few notes by Gretchen Quarterman, followed by a LAKE video playlist.
See also the LAKE videos of the Work Session earlier that same day and the agenda.
And the ULDC Text Amendments.
We still don’t have the board packet, even though I sent the open records request on November 10. If they count that as received on the next working day, November 12, they’re still over the three-day statutory limit for responding.
However, the packet materials for the rezonings will probably be much like the ones from the preceding GLPC meeting, and the ULDC amendments should be somewhat similar to those the Lowndes County Commission previously tabled.
For the VSU South Campus, see Packet: DRC Emergency Services and VSU South Campus Purchase @ LCC 2024-10-22.
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1. Call to Order 2. Invocation 3. Pledge
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4. Minutes for Approval
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5. Appointments – Greater Lowndes Planning Commission
Video:
https://youtu.be/qo83kGQ2arsEd Hightower was reappointed.
Calvin Graham was appointed to the seat previously held by Vicki Biles.
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6.a. TXT-2024-03 ULDC Amendments (part 1)
Video:
https://youtu.be/3vcVbs_wBssPlanners JD Dillard and Jason Davenport went over the proposed changes to the ULDC which was “in the room” at the seat of the Lawyer Walter Elliott.
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A brief digression to Jacob Rutz from Samaratins purse
Video:
https://youtu.be/M_ctbqF6IeEI’ve said it before, If there was a standing “recognitions” item at the beginning of the meeting, then anyone that the Chairman wanted to have speak before the regular meeting, there would be a place for it and he would not forget. Or as he said “I really failed”. I agree, remembering is hard. Put a standing item on the agenda to help remind everyone.
The information that Mr. Rutz gave was very informative. I am glad that he did it before people left the meeting after the item that they were interested in was handled.
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6.a. TXT-2024-03 ULDC Amendments (part 2) – Public Hearing
Video:
https://youtu.be/LMrxdKbOhCIGretchen Quarterman spoke in opposition to the amendments, noting that the time available to actually review the final language was only a couple of hours before the meeting.
The amendments were all incorporated into the document and it was approved.
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6.b. REZ-2024-15 Loch Winn LTD, Loch Laurel – Carroll Ulmer ~62ac
Video:
https://youtu.be/TcLR3G09HA0Several people spoke in opposition.
The rezoning was approved.
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6.c. REZ-2024-17 Evans Property, 4836 Bemiss Rd, ~1.4ac, R-1 to C-H
Video:
https://youtu.be/VHuzw479PSoNo one spoke against or for this item.
It was approved.
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6.d. Basic Decorative Street Lighting Districts
Video:
https://youtu.be/yLP89WN02WQThe lighting districts were approved (they always are).
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6.e. Beer and Wine License – Uncle Carlo’s Gelato, LLC – 1024 Lakes Blvd.
Video:
https://youtu.be/elgHOk8UP80Change of ownership.
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6.f. Beer, Wine – Liquor License – Twin Lakes Club and Grill 1068 Lakes Blvd
Video:
https://youtu.be/VHg_XcCoz1cTony Taylor spoke in favor and was Ok with having the approval be conditional on the receipt of the Certificate of Occupancy.
Approved with said condition.
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7. a, a.UPS Replacement at Valdosta and Clyattville Public Safety Radio Sites
Video:
https://youtu.be/Rkbtosaj1Js7.a. UPS Replacement at the Valdosta and Clyattville Public Safety Radio System Tower Sites
A budgeted item. 27K each plus 9K installation for a total of 72 K (36×2).
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7.b. Acceptance of Infrastructure for Quarterman Estates Phase V
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7.c. FY26 5311 Regional Transit Resolution
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7.d. Acceptance of Infrastructure for an additional 0.29 miles of Hunt Road
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7.e. Georgia Power Utility Easement (5333 Mill Store Road)
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7.f. Purchase of VSU South Campus Property
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8.a. LMIG Supplemental Local Road Assistance (LRA) 2024 Restriping Bids
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8.b. Bid for 60 SCBA Cylinders for the Fire Department
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9. Reports – County Manager
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Chairman Recognitions – Youth Leadership
Video:
https://youtu.be/9BEhSPBFTNcSeriously, if there was a recognitions agenda item, then these wouldn’t be erratic (and multiples in one meeting!)
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10. CWTBH – Burton Fletcher – 3533 Cherry Creek Road –
Video:
https://youtu.be/ItSgJ23hrKAI’m not exactly sure what the point of his statement was but at least Mr. Fletcher is coming regularly to the commission meetings.
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10. CWTBH – Janice Strickland – 2105 Pin Oak Circle – Flooding
Video:
https://youtu.be/uS_ODXZbM2MPin Oak Circle is in the city of Valdosta so to resolve the issue, the Chairman referred her back to the Valdosta City Council.
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Commissioner Comments and Chairman recognition of Michael Smith
Video:
https://youtu.be/-r3uKvxKS5oLook! Another recognition. And perhaps commission comments could be an agenda item.
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11. Adjournment
Video:
https://youtu.be/zqUvQRruiBkQuite a long meeting.
Here is the LAKE video playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLshUv86fYkiHjJ5U79rRB443iuqX0N-JO&si=hrHtWAq-X1Io8Fwf
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